By-Type Charts

These charts provide a side-by-side comparison of data from different locales for
each field. For example, one can see all the locales that are left-to-right, or all the different
translations of the Arabic script across languages. The following describes the format.

At the top of each page, an index shows the available data. Click on any of these to
get to the related data.

This example shows that the currency pattern is represented by "#,##0.00 ¤" in
the locales ·am· ·bg_BG· ·ca_ES· ·cs_CZ· ·da· ·de_BE·...; represented by
"#,##0.00 ¤" in the locales ·fi· ·se·; and so on. At the top, the English value
("¤#,##0.00") is included for comparison. Hovering the mouse over the non-Latin value may show a
transliteration, such as Англо-американская.

Each locale identifier is bounded by a middle dot ("·"). This can be used in
searching on the page: for example, to search for any locale starting with "bg" by searching for
·bg, or for any locale ending with "PT" by searching for _PT·. The middle dot is used to avoid
spurious matches with actual data. Data that is unconfirmed or provisional is marked by a red-italic locale identifier, such as
·bn_BD·.

Many data values are straightforward, such as month names. Others, such as the
number formats, are more complicated. For more information on the formats, see
Survey Tool and Translation Guidelines.